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Donations during North Hardin HOPE’s annual telethon Tuesday fell short of its $40,000 goal, but Executive Director David Dozer said he still is pleased with the results.

The Radcliff-based charity raised more than $25,000 by the end of the five-hour event, which was broadcast live on HCEC-TV from Severns Valley Baptist Church in Elizabethtown. The amount surpasses the roughly $24,000 collected last year.

Food and history are on the menu Monday when the Hardin County Historical Society offers A State Night With Four Acts, an event that features dinner, readings, a live presentation and a film.

Reservations must be made for the first act, which is dinner in the First Federal Gallery at the Historic State Theater, to be held at 6:30 p.m. Back Home Restaurant will cater the meal and reservations must be made by Friday. Cost of the dinner is $8.50.

If You Go: “Love Letters,” produced by The Kentucky Repertory Theatre, will be presented 8 p.m. Friday at The Historic State Theater at 209 W. Dixie Ave. in Elizabethtown. Tickets are $25. For more information, contact (270) 234-8258.

30 years ago, Whispering Hills Subdivision in Radcliff looked like lakefront property after a huge rain; the Hardin County Health Department had put up hazardous water signs because of contamination concerns. 20 years ago, Pat Durbin was named Elizabethtown Teacher of the Year; it was her 26th year teaching at Elizabethtown High School.

UPCOMING FORUMS MONDAY: Magisterial District 3 candidates, 7 p.m. at Pritchard Community Center x-April 28: Democratic Judge-Executive candidates, noon at ECTC in the Science Auditorium April 29: Magisterial District 5 candidates, 7 p.m. at Pritchard Community Center May 3: Magisterial District 1 candidates, 7 p.m. at West Point Elementary School May 6: Magisterial District 4 candi